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      Effects of laser ablated silver nanoparticles on Lemna minor

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      Author(s)
      Üçüncü, E.
      Özkan, A. D.
      Kurşungöz, C.
      Ülger, Z. E.
      Ölmez, T. T.
      Tekinay, T.
      Ortaç, B.
      Tunca E.
      Date
      2014
      Source Title
      Chemosphere
      Print ISSN
      0045-6535
      Publisher
      Elsevier
      Volume
      108
      Pages
      251 - 257
      Language
      English
      Type
      Article
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      Keywords
      Adsorption isotherm
      Growth inhibition
      Lemna minor
      Nanoparticles
      Silver
      Toxicity
      Adsorption isotherms
      Bioremediation
      Industrial poisons
      Nanoparticles
      Toxicity
      Bioremediation agent
      Concentration ranges
      Growth inhibition
      Lemna minor
      Natural conditions
      Silver nanoparticles
      Silver nanoparticles (AgNps)
      Sorption behaviors
      Silver
      Silver nanoparticle
      Aquatic plant
      Bioremediation
      Concentration (composition)
      Growth rate
      Laser method
      Macrophyte
      Numerical model
      Silver
      Sorption
      Toxicity test
      Absorption spectroscopy
      Aquatic environment
      Article
      Biomass
      Ecotoxicity
      Energy dispersive X ray analysis
      Environmental exposure
      Environmental impact
      Fourier transformation
      Frond
      Growth inhibition
      Growth rate
      Infrared spectroscopy
      Laser
      Lemna minor
      Light scattering
      Mass spectrometry
      Nanotechnology
      Nonhuman
      Phytotoxicity
      Plant growth
      Spectrophotometer
      Transmission electron microscopy
      X ray analysis
      Lemna minor
      Adsorption isotherm
      Growth inhibition
      Lemna minor
      Nanoparticles
      Silver
      Toxicity
      Adsorption
      Araceae
      Biodegradation, Environmental
      Environmental Pollutants
      Lasers
      Metal Nanoparticles
      Models, Biological
      Particle Size
      Silver
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      http://hdl.handle.net/11693/26657
      Published Version (Please cite this version)
      http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2014.01.049
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